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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: blanks_plasmids_transposons, plasmids functions Plasmids that can be transmitted by cell-to-cell contact are called conjugative plasmids. They contain genes coding for proteins involved in both DNA transfer and and the formation of mating pairs., Transposons elements or "jumping genes" are small pieces of DNA that contain a number of genes coding for antibiotic resistance or other traits, flanked at both ends by insertion sequences coding for an enzyme called transpoase. benefit to bacterium Very important in horizontal gene transfer in bacteria., Very important in horizontal gene transfer in bacteria. horizontal gene transfer, Plasmids and Transposons ???? plasmids, transposons integrons, plasmids characteristics Some plasmids, called episomes , are able to insert or integrate into the host cell’s chromosome where their replication is then regulated by the chromosome., Plasmids that can be transmitted by cell-to-cell contact are called conjugative plasmids. They contain genes coding for proteins involved in both DNA transfer and and the formation of mating pairs. significance Very important in horizontal gene transfer in bacteria., plasmids characteristics, Transposons elements or "jumping genes" are small pieces of DNA that contain a number of genes coding for antibiotic resistance or other traits, flanked at both ends by insertion sequences coding for an enzyme called transpoase. benefit to bacterium, Very important in horizontal gene transfer in bacteria. horizontal gene transfer A process in which an organism transfers genetic material to another cell that is not its offspring., Plasmids and Transposons ???? transposons, benefit to bacterium, transposons characteristics Transposons elements or "jumping genes" are small pieces of DNA that contain a number of genes coding for antibiotic resistance or other traits, flanked at both ends by insertion sequences coding for an enzyme called transpoase., plasmids characteristics, plasmids functions